Trouble with you
Is the trouble with me
Got two good eyes
But we still don't see
Come round the bend
You know it's the end
The fireman screams
And the engine just gleams
There are simply no words to use that can convince anyone the Ukraine is set up like a bowling pin to implement Totalitarianism. https://www.doomedsoldiers.com/pdfs/new_lies_for_old_golitsyn.pdf
The Ever Widening War
Paul Craig Roberts
When asked about Russia’s response to the US sending to Ukraine weapons with a 93 mile range, Foreign Minister Lavrov said Russia will establish its position 93 miles further into Ukraine in order to protect the liberated areas. So if Ukraine then succeeds in getting 190 mile range MGM-140 ATACMS ballistic missiles from the US, Russia will have to go another 190 miles into Ukraine.
What this tells me is that the Kremlin is still thinking of the conflict as a limited military operation and has not reached the point of thinking of it as a war that needs to be quickly won. In other words, the slow slog will continue, thereby guaranteeing more US/NATO involvement. The Kremlin still hasn’t understood that the more and the longer the West is involved, the less the possibility of the West accepting a Russian victory. The inability of the Kremlin to understand the urgent necessity of quickly bringing the war to a victorious conclusion is leading to a direct conflict between Russia and the West.
https://www.rt.com/russia/570849-lavrov-western-arms-ukraine/
From Golitsyn’s book-
The Sixth Disinformation Operation: The Alleged Recurrence of Power Struggles in the Soviet, Chinese, and Other Parties 195 Succession in the Soviet Leadership: New Stabilizing Factors 196— The Failure of Lenin and Stalin to Solve the Succession Problem 197— Khrushchev's "Removal"an Agreed Transfer of the Leadership to Brezhnev 200—Objectives of Disinformation on Power Struggles 206 x CONTENTS 19 The Seventh Disinformation Operation: "Democratization" in Czechoslovakia in 1968 208 The Western Interpretation 208—Western Errors 209—A Reinterpretation of Czechoslovak "Democratization" 210—The Role of Historians and Economists in "Democratization" 211—The Roles of Barak and Sik 212—The Role of Writers in "Democratization" 214— The "Struggle" between the Novotny "Conservatives" and the Dubcek "Progressives" 216—Conclusions 220—Communist Gains and Losses from "Democratization" 221—Possible Implications of "Democratization "for the West 223—Objectives of the "Quiet Revolution" 224 20 The Second Disinformation Operation: The "Evolution" of the Soviet Regime, Part Two: The "Dissident" Movement 227 Sakharov 231—Objectives of Disinformation on "Dissidence" 241 21 The Eighth Disinformation Operation: Continuing Eurocommunist Contacts with the Soviets—The New Interpretation of Eurocommunism 243 The Manifestations of Eurocommunism 244—The French Party 245— The Italian Party 246—The Spanish Party 246—The British Party 247—Joint Statements 247—The Soviet Attitude 248—The Yugoslavs and Romanians 249—The New Analysis 240—The Emergence of Eurocommunism 250—The Revival of Dead Issues 251— Exploitation of the "Independent" Image of Eurocommunist Parties 252—The Inconsistencies in Eurocommunism 253—Continuing Eurocommunist Contacts with the Soviets 255—The New Interpretation of Eurocommunism 257—The Possible Adverse Effects on International Communism 259—Implications for Western Propaganda 261— Conclusion 261—Objectives of Eurocommunism 262 22 The Role of Disinformation and Intelligence Potential in the Realization of the Communist Strategies 263 The Major Strategy 264—The Disinformation and Strategic Role of Yugoslavia 266—Sino-Soviet Disinformation and the Cultural Revolution: A New Interpretation 268—Sino-Soviet Duality and Communist Strategy in the Third World 272—Sino-Soviet Duality and Mili- C O N T E N T S xi tary Strategy 274—Sino-Soviet Duality and the Revolutionary Movement 279—The Advantages of Sino-Soviet Duality 281—The Intelligence Potential and Agents of Influence 282—Strategic Exploitation of KCB Agents among Prominent Soviet Intellectuals and Religious Leaders 291 23 The Evidence of Overall Co-ordination between the Communist Governments and Parties 295 Coordination within the Bloc 295—Summit Meetings 296—Coordination through Diplomatic Channels 299—Bilateral Coordination within the Bloc 301—Coordination between Bloc and Non-bloc Parties 306—Conclusions 307 24 The Impact of the Disinformation Program 309 The Shaping of Western Assessments of the Communist World 309— The Effect on Western Policy Formation 313—The Practical Effects on Western Policies 316—Conclusion 317 PART THREE The Final Phase and the Western Counter-Strategy 25 The Final Phase 327 Western Interpretation of Events in Poland 328—A New Analysis 328—Developments in the 1970s 320—Final Preparations for the "Renewal" 330—The Polish Communist Party within Solidarity 332— Motives for the Creation of Solidarity 332—The Threat to the West from the Polish "Renewal" 335—Sino-Soviet Relations 343—The Third World 344—Disarmament 345—Convergence 345—The Worldwide Communist Federation 346—Comments on the Appointment of Andropov and on Other Developments Following the Death of Brezhnev 347—Sino-Soviet Developments 350—The Attempted Assassination of the Pope 351 26 Where Now? 355 Reassessment 357—End to National Rivalries 360—Ideological Solidarity 361—Inward Heart-Searching 362—Widening Defense Alliances 362—Reorientation of Intelligence Services 363—Diplomatic xii CONTENTS Disengagement 363—Denial of Trade and Technology 364— Isolating Communist Parties 364—Addressing the Peoples of the Communist Bloc 365—The Next Half Century 365
You know what, how I feel? The whole thing is fucked, totally fucked. Metered murder is what they got going, it just completely, totally sucks. It is fucked, period. No winners, 200,000 Russian Soldiers have been killed or wounded? That is a disaster. That's the Russians, who knows how many civilian people got it just for living there and staying home. It's a disaster for everyone involved, except, manufacturers, shippers, they got to take care of business, can't let anyone run out of ammo... A civilized world would stop it, we would have a way, but the manufacturing would have to slow down, might have a recession, better just let it run it's course, another ten years should do it....
Thank you.